Human Foibles Fraud Manipulation and RegulationYale University Lecture Series
http://www.econ.yale.edu/~shiller/

Five first lessons (ECON 159)

Irving Fisher's Impatience Theory of Interest (ECON 251)
1. Finance and Insurance as Powerful Forces in Our Economy and Society(ECON 252)
2. The Universal Principle of Risk Management: Pooling and the Hedging of Risks (ECON 252)
3. Technology and Invention in Finance
4. Portfolio Diversification and Supporting Financial Institutions (CAPM Model)
5. Insurance The Archetypal Risk Management Institution
6. Efficient Markets vs Excess Volatility
7. Behavioral Finance: The Role of Psychology
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8. Human Foibles Fraud Manipulation and Regulation (ECON 252)
9. Guest Lecture by David Swensen
9. Evolution Emotion and Reason Love
Guest lecturer Peter Salovey, Professor of Psychology and Dean of Yale College, introduces students to the dominant psychological theories of love and attraction. Specific topics include the different types of love, the circumstances that predict attraction, and the situations where people mistakenly attribute arousal for love.
10. Debt Markets: Term Structure
11. Stocks
12. Real Estate Finance and its Vulnerability to Crisis
13. Banking - Successes and Failures
14. Guest Lecture by Andrew Redleaf
15. Guest Lecture by Carl Icahn
16. The Evolution and Perfection of Monetary Policy
17. Investment Banking and Secondary Markets
18. Professional Money Managers and Their Influence
19. Brokerage ECNs etc
20. Guest Lecture by Stephen Schwarzman
21. Forwards and Futures
22. Stock Index Oil and Other Futures Markets
23. Options Markets
24. Making It Work for Real People- The Democratization of Finance
25. Learning from and Responding to Financial Crisis I (Lawrence Summers)
Real Estate Finance and its Vulnerability to Crisis (ECON 252)
Stock Index, Oil and Other Futures Markets(ECON 252)
Options Market (ECON 252)
Guest Lecture by David Swensen (ECON 252)
Crisis and Capitalism
Animal Spirits- How Human Psychology Drives the Economy and Why it Matters for Global Capitalism
Robert Shiller delivers Beattie Family Lecture in Business Law at Western Law (FULL)
Mathematical finance- Arbitrage situation



Milton, Power, and the Power of Milton (ENG 220)
Course introduction (PHIL 176)
Introduction (ASTR 160)